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By quality, you mean paying more for a big name, right? And best for what? And what price range? And type of tire?
No one here is going to have a clue what is best for you - unless maybe you want to give a little more detail.
No one here is going to have a clue what is best for you - unless maybe you want to give a little more detail.
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I've got Cooper STT's and love them. I use them on the road 90% of the time but they have never failed the other 10%. I use them on trails and mud but have never used them in the rocks. I've got 35x12.50 and paid $248 a tire with free shipping from discount tires direct.
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Originally Posted by Rexlba
I've got Cooper STT's and live them. I use them on the road 90% of the time but they have never failed the other 10%. I use them on trails and mud but have never used them in the rocks. I've got 35x12.50 and paid $248 a tires with free shipping from discount tires direct.
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Originally Posted by DTH6
Great goodto know!... Do you wish you would have gotten 37s? I am stuck between 35s and 37s?...do u think they would do well on rocks?... Or does anyone know a tire that is functional on road/mud/rock.... Doesthis kind of tire excist?
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You can get a killer deal on Falken WildPeaks/Rocky Mountains from Discount Tire. I got my Duratracs (35's) from them and they were about 220 a piece. I think you could get some new 37" Falkens for about the same price if I remember right. They were running a deal not too long ago. Both tires get good reviews across the board for being good both on and off road.
Better factor in a regear though, especially if you have a slush-box transmission.
Better factor in a regear though, especially if you have a slush-box transmission.
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Originally Posted by jeeprin
You can get a killer deal on Falken WildPeaks/Rocky Mountains from Discount Tire. I got my Duratracs (35's) from them and they were about 220 a piece. I think you could get some new 37" Falkens for about the same price if I remember right. They were running a deal not too long ago. Both tires get good reviews across the board for being good both on and off road.
Better factor in a regear though, especially if you have a slush-box transmission.
Better factor in a regear though, especially if you have a slush-box transmission.
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do they wear really fast on the newer jeeps? i had a set on my tj and i probly lost over half of my tread in less the 10,000 miles. so i was weary of getting stt's again!